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Solstice Tahitian Treasures Cruise-18 nights


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We are leaving on the Tahitian Treasures 18 night cruise on April 20, 2017. I am checking to see if anyone did this same cruise last year and had any insights on excursions or tips on which specialty restaurants you liked or really anything you thought was fun. Did they have trivia daily and seminars, etc. on sea days? Thanks.

 

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We did this one last year and had a ball so wish we were going again lol.

you are leaving a couple of weeks later than we did and it's likely the first few days will be a little cooler before you start heading north

First stop is bay of islands beautiful place welcomed to the bay by a pod of dolphins but it's a tender port and last year at least tendering was very slow

Similar on arrival in Hawaii made worse by having to clear us customs before tendering could start but theses were only two very small negatives to the trip

There are multiple daily trivias and quite a few talks . We also enjoyed wine and beer tastings which were on most sea days. Lots of other activities too though many come with a sales pitch

Also did an access all areas ship tour . A bit pricey but you got to see a lot of behind scenes things including the bridge of course and a lunch was included.

Have fun it was one of our favourite cruises

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We did this one last year and had a ball so wish we were going again lol.

you are leaving a couple of weeks later than we did and it's likely the first few days will be a little cooler before you start heading north

First stop is bay of islands beautiful place welcomed to the bay by a pod of dolphins but it's a tender port and last year at least tendering was very slow

Similar on arrival in Hawaii made worse by having to clear us customs before tendering could start but theses were only two very small negatives to the trip

There are multiple daily trivias and quite a few talks . We also enjoyed wine and beer tastings which were on most sea days. Lots of other activities too though many come with a sales pitch

Also did an access all areas ship tour . A bit pricey but you got to see a lot of behind scenes things including the bridge of course and a lunch was included.

Have fun it was one of our favourite cruises

 

Thanks for the info. Also how many "formal" nights are on this 18 night cruise?

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